08-13-23
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317.625 Indy.C. 01:24am.
290.275 Cleve.C. 01:37am.
317.625 Indy.C. Center no contact on 290.275. Do you have another freq? 01:38am.
269.625 Cleve.C. 01:39am.
307.150 Cleve.C. I didn't write a time!
Chuck in Detroit / NODAK 1
One is McGuire KC-46 said he was still heavy so would hang around a while to burn off fuel before landing McGuire.. There was boom problems today also on the KC-46s as one had to reboot the system to get it to work right.Did anyone notice there are two KC-46s working the Rehoboth Beach area together this afternoon? Both ANG New Hampshire...
One is McGuire KC-46 said he was still heavy so would hang around a while to burn off fuel before landing McGuire.. There was boom problems today also on the KC-46s as one had to reboot the system to get it to work right.
They did both start at Pease.. Seems to be tanker home base for CAP work even though McGuire is so close.. Prob McGuire construction going on.Right you are, looks like the McGuire flight is arriving home now. For some reason ADS-B was tracing both of them as originating in NH.
Article out early today about the B-2's.. Typo in text says 3 of them but last picture says two birds.I think it is two.x2 B2s on the deck this afternoon Kef
Article out early today about the B-2's.. Typo in text says 3 of them but last picture says two birds.I think it is two.
U.S. B-2 Spirit Bombers deploy to Keflavik Air Base for Bomber Task Force 23-4
Also just a cool vid of recent International Rhode Island jump school. Always amazed how many jumpers they can get in a CH-47.
Leapfest 2023
What exactly do they do offshore? I see them pass over multiple times a week but never figured out what it is they do.P-8A from Jacksonville with routine snoopy vessel/sub checks offshore Norfolk.
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Keeping an eye on the waters offshore of theWhat exactly do they do offshore? I see them pass over multiple times a week but never figured out what it is they do.
The Ruskies, for one thing, keep watch off our submarine ports such as New London and Charleston. They can't (easily) track the subs once they're submerged, but it helps to know when they leave port and cruise out on the surface.Keeping an eye on the waters offshore of the
Worlds largest Naval base.Nothing illegal about nosy ships 100 miles offshore watching for ship traffic but always nice to check on who is there.
Lots of sonar nets also to listen for subs.. Makes for good practice too with our own subs out there
If they wanted to know, they have AIS on and visible on public tracking sites while transiting port. I always found it kinda funny that they identify on marine VHF as "US Naval Submarine" and don't broadcast a voice or AIS callsign...but the MMSI (ship reg #) is still visible. So much for obfuscation.The Ruskies, for one thing, keep watch off our submarine ports such as New London and Charleston. They can't (easily) track the subs once they're submerged, but it helps to know when they leave port and cruise out on the surface.